So I am wanting to build a PC, I will play games on and just browse the web on it. I want it to last me a while without having to upgrade parts right away. I want to be able to play most games above 100 FPS, and I don't exactly know what parts are the best for what. I am trying to keep it around 2k. Are there any other parts out there that are better that will keep the price around the same but give me better performance, and am I missing any parts that I will need right away. Will the stock CPU cooler work, and do I have enough case fans, or will I need more. Is there anything that I don't need that will save me money? The Asus monitor is the one I would play games on, is that a good monitor and will the graphics card I chose work well with it? I also know that there are other memory cards out there that are the same as the ones I have chosen but not gold and are cheaper, but I want the gold ones just cause I like how they look, and I like the RGB gem look they have. Any help would be appreciated, thank you!!

Reputable

Did a few changes, added AIO cooling for the CPU, better motherboard and better PSU, you don't need 750w for sure.
Try buying the OS online, there's legal licenses for less than 30$.https://pcpartpicker.com/list/R2jbP3

Splendid

Considering you can get DDR4-3200 with similar specs from G.Skill for around $111, or their lighted Trident Z RGB for $130, those shiny heatspreaders are rather expensive. Personally, I would rather put that money toward things that can improve performance.

Considering you can get DDR4-3200 with similar specs from G.Skill for around $111, or their lighted Trident Z RGB for $130, those shiny heatspreaders are rather expensive. Personally, I would rather put that money toward things that can improve performance.

Did a few changes, added AIO cooling for the CPU, better motherboard and better PSU, you don't need 750w for sure.
Try buying the OS online, there's legal licenses for less than 30$.https://pcpartpicker.com/list/R2jbP3

Splendid

The RAM should perform the same either way, but since you would be paying less for it, that money could potentially be put toward other components that could provide better performance. Or simply help make the system cost less, so that you could buy the system sooner. : P

Splendid

It sounds like they are not streaming as of now. It wouldn't make much sense to buy a second PC dedicated to streaming unless they were already heavily using the feature. As it is, a processor like a 2700X has threads to spare for such tasks.